This would be in jwm v 5 or >? There may be late-breaking notes in the changelog..

Possibly try deleting/commenting-out the corner tag line(s) since they haven't been used for a while as far as I can tell (they used to throw up blips in xerrs.log occasionally).

Maybe edit the fallback in jwmrc template as well, just to be sure. Check for trailing spaces, usw.

Other than that, xcompmgr is okay in other wms? Not really related to jwm tag errors, but :shrug:

It's a shame when the opacity tags don't work as they ought in jwm (serial-translucency in windows and menu/tray/pager effects at a very minor performance cost add some easy-on-the-eyes bling to a familiar wm ).

Sorry, there is a mistake in the documentation. Opacity should go in the Active or Inactive sections under WindowStyle.

... and made the appropriate corrections.

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Possibly try deleting/commenting-out the corner tag line(s) since they haven't been used for a while as far as I can tell (they used to throw up blips in xerrs.log occasionally).

I already noticed this and deleted corner's tags.

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Check for trailing spaces,

Done. No spaces to trail!

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Sorry, don't understand!
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It's a shame when the opacity tags don't work as they ought in jwm (serial-translucency in windows and menu/tray/pager effects at a very minor performance cost add some easy-on-the-eyes bling to a familiar wm Wink ).

I was thinking exactly the same (word for word!). Yes, indeed, really a pity!

And perhaps gradient color for MENU and taskbar would be welcome?

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Other than that, xcompmgr is okay in other wms? Not really related to jwm tag errors, but :shrug:

Opacity tags for WindowStyle in jwm themes (according to what I recently read again in some of my comments) have been 'replaced' by serial-translucency in jwm v454 and above (at least in most of my more recent pups like the wary 514 in the screenshot) - they should still be valid for TrayStyle and MenuStyle (assuming a working compmgr for the effect to be visible on display). I generally use a simple xcompmgr -n to enable the effect as an on-demand item in a jwm base menu (if I do it from a console, it complains a bit about no 'rc but still works).

Serial-translucency is sort of demi-automatic, stepping the translucency of unfocus'd windows in order of their focus history (older windows are more translucent). For sure I don't quite understand the 'under-the-hood' mechanics, only that when it works it's yet another nice touch in the graphical user interface of jwm.

A few factors .. interior translucency of windows can be affected by layer and how it's drawn (console, gtk, etc). Window translucency is also a bit more intensive than tray/menu translucency but still very 'light' as jwm versions progress.

jwm can be a wonderful relationship, but other wms have their charms as well

other - usw is germanic ("und so weiter") ~or~ 'and so on', like nb (num beispiel or for example) it's semi-traditional in print references

Hello,
Thank you for these very useful explanations which I will translate and copy on the French forum.
I downloaded/tested the latest svn JWM 543: This time there is indeed a big problem with opacity/transparency. Neither shadows of windows and trays icons, nor the opacity tags for WINDOWS, MENU and TRAYS style... nor xbm pictures (that could previously be loaded in /root to override/customize windows default buttons) are working. Don't know what's happening...

In return, I noticed the translation pot file: This is great!

01/12/2011: the same with svn JWM 545.
03/12/2011: the same with svn JWM 546.

After installing JWM, if you wish to run JWM instead of your default window manager, you will need to make the appropriate changes to have X11 execute JWM. On Irix, this involves making ".xsession" look something like this: